What is a JPS file?
A .JPS file is primarily a Stereoscopic JPEG image file. It stores two identical, side-by-side images. When viewed with 3D glasses or special stereoscopic hardware, these two images merge to create a single 3D effect. The internal format of a .JPS image is a standard .JPG file.
However, a .JPS file can also be a data file. It is often a Java profiling snapshot created by JProfiler. Other programs use the .JPS extension for ID card designs in CardPresso, GNSS receiver log files from JAVAD GNSS, and website backup archives created by Akeeba.
How to open JPS files?
You can open .JPS image files with 3D viewing software, virtual reality headsets, or Adobe Photoshop. If you rename the .JPS extension to .JPG, most standard image viewers will open the file. It will simply display the two images next to each other.
If your .JPS file is a data file, you must use the correct software. You need JProfiler for Java profiling snapshots, CardPresso for ID card designs, or JAVAD software for GNSS logs.
Analyze and view your file online
Because the .JPS extension has multiple possible meanings, it is easy to get confused. viewer.online/jps analyzes .JPS files to identify their exact format and creator software. It shows which programs can open the file and usually previews it.
viewer.online/jps directly opens and previews .JPS files in the browser, eliminating the need to install software or troubleshoot compatibility issues. If you need to change your file into a standard format, we recommend convert.guru to convert .JPS images to .JPG, .PNG, or .PDF.